Team,
Is it possible to configure back-to-back ISDN WIC-1B-U connections for a
home lab setup?
JoeT MCSE, CCNP
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or maybe try alternating the dce/dte settings on the serial interfaces
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From: LINSEN Jurgen (BMB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 August 2003 09:37 AM
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Subject: RE: cisco back to back cable [7:71992]
Sure you're using a cross cable
to the PC end. At speed test
sites on the net I'm only getting about 1.6 Mbps.
I think I may be bottlenecked somewhere in the router back to back
setup. The configs are close to what they were originally set up as to
keep my boss happy in case he needs one in a hurry. I've changed the
addresses to similar
: RE: cisco back to back cable [7:71992]
In dutch, to keep things easy.
Denk dat je eerst even de zaken moet proberen.
controle kabel
checken met commando sh controller serial, zie je een interface type staan,
dus die dce/dte
sh interface serial x
Router# show interfaces serial
Serial 0 is up
Hello
I want to connect EM ports on Cisco routers back-to-back, but wandering how
it can be achieved. Seems Type 2 and 5 of EM are
symmetrical, so theorically it seems possible, but pratically is it true?
If it is possible what kind of cable should I use ? Some kind of roll-over
or cross-over
Sure you're using a cross cable?
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From: KW S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 6:22 PM
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Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab..These 2
routers come
)
ander is dte geen clockrate
Martijn
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Sure you're using a cross cable?
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is my inside network
My problem seems to be a lack of bandwidth to the PC end. At speed test
sites on the net I'm only getting about 1.6 Mbps.
I think I may be bottlenecked somewhere in the router back to back
setup. The configs are close to what they were originally set up as to
keep my boss
. At speed test
sites on the net I'm only getting about 1.6 Mbps.
I think I may be bottlenecked somewhere in the router back to back
setup. The configs are close to what they were originally set up as to
keep my boss happy in case he needs one in a hurry. I've changed the
addresses to similar types
be bottlenecked somewhere in the router back to
back
setup. The configs are close to what they were originally set
up as to
keep my boss happy in case he needs one in a hurry. I've
changed the
addresses to similar types of networks but private numbers. The
ethernet
ports are ARPA
. At speed test
sites on the net I'm only getting about 1.6 Mbps.
I think I may be bottlenecked somewhere in the router back to back
setup. The configs are close to what they were originally set up as to
keep my boss happy in case he needs one in a hurry. I've changed the
addresses to similar types
I think you may find the interface on the 1601 can only handle 2mbp/s.
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What kind of fiber connection is coming in on the e0
One more possible issue.
Recently I installed a back-to-back cable in my lab. On the DCE end I
verified the cable: sh controllers s 0 - It showed DCE.
I then configured the interface;
config t
int s0
clock rate 130
ip address
no shut
end
The router returned an error message that seemed
Thanks Alex but when your routers are going back to back LMIs are
turned off with the no keepalive command. I believe because a Frame
switch is not involved in creating the PVC.
In any case I updated the IOS image to 12.3.1a on both routers and
the connection comes back up without any issues
Per these instructions, I am able to bring my frame connection online:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/frbacktoback.html
However when I intentionally break the connection (Pull the Cable)
the PVC doesn't automatically come back up. Is it because its static to
begin with? I know I'm
Make sure lmi is being exchanged.
Turn on keepalives for the pvc.
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Per these instructions, I am able to bring
Perhaps a copy of the configs would be helpful here.
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Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab
Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab..These 2 routers
come with a cable which is a DB60(DTE) and the other end is a DB60(DCE).This
is wat that is label on the cable. Anyway, I try to connect this cable to
the serial interface of the 2 routers...and both the routers
the wrap.
Good luck on your studies.
Mike
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Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab..These 2 routers
come
You need to set clock on one, I leave it as an exercise to the poster to
figure out which.
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are.
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, KW S wrote:
Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set
The other option it to buy and old PBX, normally cheaper than an ISDN
simulator, and then you can do it for real. I have seen a couple on ebay
for £200-£300. This would also allow you to do VOIP, etec
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Try this:
( if it works, credit given to author below )
Scotty
Enter this under stupid router tricks (it's got to be more expensive than an
ISDN emulator, but
not if you've got the parts lying around).
Switch: Cisco 2600 or 3600 with NM-2V
No, you need to buy a hardware ISDN simulator/emulator. And they aren't
cheap!!
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Hello,
Does any one know why if 2 routers configured back-to-back for frame relay
point-to-point intf. using different dlci's does NOT work?
Unless, they are defined the same on both routers, does it work!!
Here is my config:
R5#ri s1.1
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 147 bytes
Cisco Nuts wrote:
Hello,
Does any one know why if 2 routers configured back-to-back for
frame relay
point-to-point intf. using different dlci's does NOT work?
Well, it's been a while since I worked with FR. But if you think about a
true FR circuit, DLCIs are locally significant but both
: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: Back-to-back FR P2P circuits with Different Dlci's [7:65355]
Cisco Nuts wrote:
Hello,
Does any one know why if 2 routers configured back-to-back for
frame relay
point-to-point intf. using different dlci's does NOT work?
Well, it's
Switch that Scott mentions works...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Cisco Nuts wrote
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk317/technologies_configuration_examp
le09186a00800944ff.shtml
I'm wondering that the line no cdp enable is required
for
both router
in order to make a serial connection up for back-to-back
connection.
Regards,
Lawrence
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Lawrence Law wrote:
Dear Priscilla,
Thank you for your clear explaination.
May be it is better to disable cdp for low speed
Dear all,
From cisco configuration example
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk317/technologies_configuration_examp
le09186a00800944ff.shtml
I'm wondering that the line no cdp enable is required for both router
in order to make a serial connection up for back-to-back connection
le09186a00800944ff.shtml
I'm wondering that the line no cdp enable is required for
both router
in order to make a serial connection up for back-to-back
connection.
Regards,
Lawrence
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ondering that the line no cdp enable is required for
both router
in order to make a serial connection up for back-to-back
connection.
Regards,
Lawrence
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I think this may be a da15 connector. The pairs are 1,9 and 3,11.
Can't remember if 1 goes to 3 or 1 goes to 11. Larscom has lots of
info on this type of stuff.
I suspect you have even a bigger problem. Since this is a channelised
board I suspect you will not be able to just connect them back
Hi Liu
Thanks.
I tried with this cable but it didnt work. Infact this works for T1
csu/dsu. But here i am using NM-2CE1B on both ends which has DB-15 female.
This NM should be supported by external CSU/DSU. But i am trying to connect
without csu/dsu for cross connection. I have DB-15 male to
Hi All
I have two 3660 routers in which i have inserted NM-2CE1B network modules.
I need to connect the two routers through these NMs back to back as i dont
have CSU/DSU in between.
Now my problem is can I connect these two routers back to back for E1
connection. I have already two cables (DB-15
Should be same as T1 cross-over, check out this website
http://www.nettonet.com/support/faq/#00084.en-us
1 - 4
2 - 5
4 - 1
5 - 2
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Hi group,
Has anyone done this kind of connection before? Is it possible to connect a
Cisco router and Bay(Nortel) Router together, back to back?
Am thinking of doing this in my home Network. I have a couple of Bay Routers
(Nortel) and I thought it will be great! simulating a WAN connection
tried it.
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[7:58036]
Hi group,
Has anyone done this kind of connection before
Your going to have to have CSUs between the routers
most likely w/crossover between the CSUs.
Back-to-back with Nortels requires internal clocking
be set on both sides (this is w/v.35 cables). cisco's
work fine w/internal on 1 side. Friends of mine tried
several custom v.35 dte/dce crossovers
Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600 router with OC3 Multimode interface
(NM-1A-OC3MM) in a back-to-back fashion using IOS 12.2(8)T.
[Router 1 ATM 1/0] [Router 2 ATM 1/0]
Basically, my link flaps and cannot establish a stable connection.
Configuration is done
Try atm clock internal on one end.
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Subject: OC3 Back to Back configuration issue [7:53134]
Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600
Hello,
Try to define ATM encapsulation for the pvc. Should be aal5 in your case.
Regards
Igor
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Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600 router with OC3 Multimode interface
(NM-1A-OC3MM) in a back
Don't know what the protocol command is buying you, try adding
encapsulation aal5snap. Below is a working back to back betwen a 750
and a 12008 but the config should be the same:
interface ATM0/1/0
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
no ip mroute-cache
load-interval 30
atm sonet stm-1
eo wrote:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 07:59 pm, Dimitrije wrote:
I would like to connect 2 routers with a back-to-back frame
relay WAN
conection,
but I don't have the DCE-DTE back-to-back cable. Each router
does however
have
T1 WICs.
My question is can I connect the routers
I would like to connect 2 routers with a back-to-back frame relay WAN
conection,
but I don't have the DCE-DTE back-to-back cable. Each router does however
have
T1 WICs.
My question is can I connect the routers together with a T1 cross-over cable
and
successfully run frame relay encapsulation
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 07:59 pm, Dimitrije wrote:
I would like to connect 2 routers with a back-to-back frame relay WAN
conection,
but I don't have the DCE-DTE back-to-back cable. Each router does however
have
T1 WICs.
My question is can I connect the routers together with a T1 cross
Hi,
When configuring a back to back serial connection on cisco 2600 router,When
configuring the clock rate(DCE ROUTER) I can see the max clock rate speed
of 800 bits per sec (8 mbps).I have two questions regarding this
1.When I try to configure this I get an error message Invalid input
Dan Penn wrote:
Well, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that
one of
your cables has to dte,
the other dce.
Both back-to-back routers can use DTE. They do in my lab. The crossover can
be handled by a synchronous modem eliminator (SME). That's how we always
used to do
Hi Guys,
Well if I have 2 DTE Cables, say the
Cab-232MT cables, and want to connect 2 routers back to back, while
using an interface convertor in between the 2 cables, would it work. Did
any body try that.
Thanks all,
Muhammad Usman
Network Engineer
al Alamiah
, 2002 7:42 PM
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www.pacificcable.com
Priscilla Oppenheimer 07/14/02 05:12PM
Mohammed Saro wrote:
I need to know from where I can get cables DB60 back to back to
connect two
routers directly
Bob at router-rip.com does a great job
ny other recommendations?
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www.pacificcable.com
Priscilla Oppenheimer 07/14/02 05:12PM
Mohammed Saro wrote:
I need to know fr
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Their memory prices are HIGH what is up with that. I need 3 8
meg flash
modules and a 16 meg stick of memory for a few 2500's I have
and kg2.com
is out of stock at the moment any
Muhammad Usman wrote:
Hi Guys,
Well if I have 2 DTE Cables, say
the
Cab-232MT cables, and want to connect 2 routers back to back,
while
using an interface convertor in between the 2 cables, would it
work. Did
any body try that.
What is the interface
bucks shipped.
Dan
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Muhammad Usman wrote:
Hi Guys,
Well if I have 2
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eBay for the Flash. (Haven't looked in awhile. When I bought it was
pulls
from old 5200s. Worked like a charm.) Just be certain the the Flash
I need to know from where I can get cables DB60 back to back to connect two
routers directly
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I need to know from where I can get cables DB60 back to back to connect two
routers directly
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Try
www.kg2.com
They have pretty reasonable prices.
HTH
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I got some on ebay not too long ago $16 each
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Mohammed Saro wrote:
I need to know from where I can get cables DB60 back to back to
connect two
routers directly
Bob at router-rip.com does a great job with Cisco cables of all sorts. I
have used him and been pleased with the service.
Priscilla
www.pacificcable.com
Priscilla Oppenheimer 07/14/02 05:12PM
Mohammed Saro wrote:
I need to know from where I can get cables DB60 back to back to
connect two
routers directly
Bob at router-rip.com does a great job with Cisco cables of all sorts. I
have used him and been pleased
Having soldered on db60 connectors before...I can say this with 100%
sureness: JUST BUY THEM. IIRC about 23 pins are used and many are in 1
row. Look at the density of a db60 cable and ask yourself if you really
want to deal with it. It took someone very experienced in Micro-solder over
a full
Hello group,
would somebody happen to know the pin layout and of the b2b db60 cable?
Do we in the home lab utilize all the pins which are connected? With
other words: could we make thinner b2b cables?
Which signals are on which pin would be also interesting.
Thanks in advance,
Peter I. Racz
some back to back cables from this place:
http://www.symmic.com/computer/cabcisco.htm
pretty cheap and no problems.
Dennis
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The part number is that there isn't a part number because Cisco doesn'
The part number is that there isn't a part number because Cisco doesn't have
such a cable.
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Does anyone know what the Cisco part number of the DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE
back
to back crossover cable? I realize
I have bought from symmic, and things have worked out well, too.
Tom Larus
Wow wrote in message
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I have bought some back to back cables from this place:
http://www.symmic.com/computer/cabcisco.htm
pretty cheap and no problems.
Dennis
Jason wrote in message
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From: Wow
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Need Part # for DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE back to back crossover
[7:42178]
I have bought some back to back cables from this place:
http://www.symmic.com/computer/cabcisco.htm
pretty cheap and no problems
Does anyone know what the Cisco part number of the DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE back
to back crossover cable? I realize the part number may be different based
on cable length, so let's use a 6 foot cable.
Thanks in advance,
Jeffrey W. Hall
Network Administrator, CCNP, SCSA, MCSE
U.S. Army
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Hi,
Does anyone know if its possible to configure 2 aux ports on 2 diffrent
routers, connect them back to back for DDR routing? I have seen some
configuration for this, but I suspect that you need 2 modems and 2 phone
lines, can someone throw some light on this subject?
Any responses much
possible to configure 2 aux ports on 2 diffrent
routers, connect them back to back for DDR routing? I have seen some
configuration for this, but I suspect that you need 2 modems and 2 phone
lines, can someone throw some light on this subject?
Any responses much apprecia
Whats a dial tone simulator and where can you get one, also can i take it
that you cant use a back to back cable on the AUX ports?
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To:
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]
4/6/2002
You certainly can use a rollover cable between aux ports. But as far as DDR
goes, you're kinda missing the dial part aren't you?
Nomadic Ping wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if its possible to configure 2 aux ports on 2
diffrent
routers, connect them back to back for DDR routing? I have
wrote:
Whats a dial tone simulator and where can you get one, also can i take it
that you cant use a back to back cable on the AUX ports?
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To:
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]
4/6
Ok guys and gals...Here's the situation that I hope someone can slap me on
the back of the head and go, you dummy, you forgot to do that!
... and then tell me what to do to fix it.
I have two 1700 routers with 12.1.5YBx IOS code running, and each has a
WIC-1DSU-T1 card in them.
Very simple Back
The config looks fine. I guess it's just a cabling problem.
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Ok guys and gals...Here's the situation that I hope someone can slap me on
the back of the head and go, you dummy, you forgot to do that!
... and t
, 2002 2:21 PM
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Subject: back-to-back Wic-1DSU-T1 Snaffu... [7:35431]
Ok guys and gals...Here's the situation that I hope someone
can slap me on
the back of the head and go, you dummy, you forgot to do that!
... and then tell me what to do to fix it.
I have two 1700
Thanks Daniel.
I went back and triple-checked the cable again, and sure enough, I was @$$
backwards.
It helps to remember pin orientation. :)
what everyone else in the world uses at Pin 1, I was using as Pin 8... Flip
the silly MOD over, and it's amazing what you can accomplish!
Thanks again
was bad and it wasn't. I would try using a longer crossover cable.
Woody
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Ok guys and gals...Here's
I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial interfaces can be configured as one (4 port)frame relay
switch.
any one know where i can find it.
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I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial interfaces can be configured as one (4 port)frame relay
switch.
any one know where i can find it.
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, with the help of a tunnel interface.
HTH
Chuck
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I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial interfaces can be configured as one (4 port)frame
relay
switch.
any
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I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial
dear all :
when i have a test .the router with the dce cable must suppy the clock
rate ,that's sure ?
wish you help ?
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Does anyone know where I can get directions to set up 2 routers to do back to
back frame-relay?
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Subject: Back 2 back frame [7:32438]
Does anyone know where I can get directions to set up 2 routers to do back
to
back frame-relay?
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Router1
int s0
ip add
encap frame
inter dlci 16
clock rate x
Router2
inte s0
ip add
encap frame
inter dlci 16
I think that will do
Dave
BH wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get directions to set up 2 routers to do back
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Does anyone know where I can get directions to set up 2 routers to do back
to
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Subject: Back 2 back frame [7:32438]
Does anyone know where I can get directions to set up 2 routers to do back
to
back frame-relay?
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From: Emily Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:37 PM
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Subject: How to Configure 2-routers back to back via T1/CSU/DSU
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All,
I am trying to configure 2-2600
All,
I am trying to configure 2-2600 routers that have
integrated T1 CSU/DSU WAN interfaces. I am using a
crossover cable connecting the 2 routers back to back.
From reading, I understand I need to enable the
loopback command, but I have found several and none
are working so far. I am using
reverse the TX the RX cables so basically a TX on one end, goes into the
RX port on the other end, and vice versa.
Nick
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Has any one set up back to back ATM with these modules ?
I am looking to do it so I can improve my ATM skills.
Richard
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Phil
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From: Fanglo MA
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Subject: ATM back-to-back [7:27970
Dear ALL,
I can access one VWIC-2E1 with 3600, would this can be done to setup ATM
back-to-back? Anyone know the connection method?
Regards,
Fanglo
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I have a 2620 and a 2501 in a back to back configuration. I have set the
clockrate @ 64000 and I have connectivity, however the line is flapping
about every 45s. It only stays down for about 5s. Any ideas?
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sure that interface is always DTE I'm okay.
John
NetEng 11/16/01 6:43:28 AM
I have a 2620 and a 2501 in a back to back configuration. I have set
the
clockrate @ 64000 and I have connectivity, however the line is
flapping
about every 45s. It only stays down for about 5s. Any ideas?
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Subject: Re: Back-to-back flapping [7:26469]
Have you tried a different cable? How about swapping which end is DCE?
In my home lab I had one bad cable that caused problems like this.
Very annoying
too.
http://www.pacificcable.com/CiscoCables.htm
Robert Fowler wrote:
After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the
cco,
I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part
After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the cco,
I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number to
order. Any help would be appreciated!
Thank You,
Robert Fowler
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:31 AM
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Subject: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]
After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the cco,
I
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